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The Public Is Awakening editorial on Jan 26 Why the 'China virus' hack at US energy companies is worrisome by John Yemma, Editor “The stakes in the global cyber- war are at least as high as those in the global war on terror.” 2

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Four years building to public outrage August 29, 2005: Titan Rain August 17, 2006: Gen. Lord Confirms 3

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Major General William Lord “China has downloaded 10 to 20 terabytes of data from the NIPRNet” “They’re looking for your identity so they can get into the network as you,” “There is a nation-state threat by the Chinese.” Maj. Gen. William Lord, director of information, services and integration in the Air Force’s Office of Warfighting Integration and Chief Information Officer August 21, 2006 Government Computer News “Red Storm Rising” October 6, 2006: Commerce BIS Division The federal government's Commerce Department admitted Friday that heavy attacks on its computers by hackers working through Chinese servers have forced the bureau responsible for granting export licenses to lock down Internet access for more than a month. 4

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Four years building to public outrage Dec 1, 2007: 300 British Companies Apr 8, 2009: The Grid 5

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Four years building to public outrage January 15, 2010 Google & more January 25, 2010: Oil Companies 6

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Your Bank Account Attacker: Opens accounts in most banks You: Get your machine infected (we’ll come back to how you did that) Attacker: Installs keystroke logger You: Visit your bank site and sign on Attacker: Captures your keystrokes; sends the data to his server; signs on to your account; moves money to his account in the same bank; takes your money away Big difference: personal account; business account 9 99

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Your brokerage account Attacker: Buys a lot of shares in a penny stock You: Get your machine infected (we’ll come back to how you did that) Attacker: Installs keystroke logger You: Visit your brokerage site and sign on Attacker: Captures your keystrokes; sends the data to his server; signs on to your account; sells your shares; uses your money to buy the penny stock causing the price to rise sharply; moves money to his account in the same bank; takes your money away. Called pump & dump 10

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Your Peace of Mind You: Get your machine infected (we’ll come back to how you did that) Attacker: Installs attack software or denial of service tool or spam generation tool Attacker attempts to penetrate DoD using your computer, or denies service to a commercial site using your computer, or sends out 300,000 spam messages. At 3 AM one night, the FBI knocks on your door asking why you are attacking DoD, or attacking a commercial web site, or sending spam. An event you don’t forget. 11

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Your Job Security You: Get your machine infected (we’ll come back to how you did that) – especially by the Chinese The attacker waits until you use your credentials to sign on to DoE’s systems. The attacker uses your access to gather data, infect other systems, and leave back doors. The attack is discovered and traced to your machine. You are asked to explain why you signed into DoE with an infected system – your answer affects your career 12

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with attachments Osama was captured this morning – see attached pictures of him in custody The Department has just agreed to a 14% cutback in staff, the attached spreadsheet shows which groups are going to have to give up the most positions Britney Spears caught in an embarrassing position Give money to victims of the Pakistan flood Many, many more. 15

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you respond to Spear Phishing - Victims being attacked while doing what they should be doing What’s wrong with this hypertext url? 16

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How Spear Phishing works An arrives from your security officer saying: “ Microsoft has given us a heads-up about a major new vulnerability. They won’t be making the patch public until tomorrow but have offered us early access to the patches. Before you leave work today go to the following Microsoft site and download the new patch windows.mspx 17

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Why it went to the wrong place: html code was actually: windows.mspx Would it have fooled anyone in your organization? 18

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Two responses Commerce 1.No idea when it got it in, how it got in, or where it spread 2.Took 8 days to filter (ineffective) 3.Unable to clean the systems; forced to replace them 4.Do not know whether they have found or gotten rid of the infections State 1.Detected it immediately 2.Put effective filter in place within 24 hours; shared filter with other agencies 3.Found two zero-days 4.Helped Microsoft and AV companies create patches and signatures 5.Cleaned infected systems, confident all had been found 20

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What was the difference?  Was it tools? No  Almost same commercial tools – Commerce had more commercial IPS/IDS  Was it skills? Yes  Commerce – only experience was firewall operations not even firewall engineering. No training other than prep for Security + and later for CISSP  State – experience and training in forensics, vulnerabilities and exploits, deep packet inspection, log analysis, script development, secure coding, reverse engineering. Plus counter intelligence. And managers with strong technical security skills. 21

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Is Any Country Investing In Developing These Skills? Wicked Rose Key weapons in future wars will be people with advanced, technical cyber security skills 23

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Where do we find the people with skills? 1. Pathways to Professionalism – A Federal Initiative Security officers may continue in their positions after one year only if they master one of four key technical areas in security. 2. The US Cyber Challenge 24

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Can the Cyber Challenge Find Highly Talented Young People? 25

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Q. You're in your senior year in high school -- had you already taken computer courses at school? A. I enrolled to take Introduction to Programming this year, but they cancelled it; they couldn't find a suitable teacher. Q. How do people demonstrate and test their skills if they do not have the opportunity to play in the NetWars rounds? A. There aren't many options for kids with lots of cyber skill to be able to exercise and further develop those skills. Most would just simply target random servers and hack illegally, so it was great that I found NetWars. 26